Master of Project Management Articulated Set
By coursework
+ Award nomenclature
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
GradCertProjectMgt
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
GradDipProjectMgt
Master of Project Management
MProjectMgt
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Master of Project Management (2714PM) |
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Distance Education | Bathurst |
Graduate Diploma of Project Management (2614PM) |
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Distance Education | Bathurst |
Graduate Certificate in Project Management (2314PM) |
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Distance Education | Bathurst |
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Normal course duration
Master of Project Management
Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)
Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy
Master of Project Management
For entry to the Master of Project Management, applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or a qualification deemed to be equivalent) and appropriate work experience.
Applicants without a tertiary qualification may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Project Management on the basis of professional qualifications and/or work experience. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate, students will then be eligible for admission to the Master of Project Management and receive credit for applicable subjects.
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
For entry to the Graduate Diploma of Project Management, applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or a qualification deemed to be equivalent) and appropriate work experience. Applicants with work experience and/or other academic and/or professional qualifications acceptable to the University will also be considered.
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
For entry to the Graduate Certificate in Project Management, applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or a qualification deemed to be equivalent) and appropriate work experience. Applicants with work experience and/or other academic and/or professional qualifications acceptable to the University will also be considered.
Credit CSU Credit Policy
Master of Project Management
No special arrangement.
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
No special arrangement.
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
No special arrangement
Articulation
The Master, the Graduate Diploma and the Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.
Graduation requirement
Master of Project Management
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.
Course structure
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
The Graduate Certificate in Project Management consists of four core subjects.
Core subjects
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Graduate Diploma of Project Management
The Graduate Diploma of Project Management consists of six core subjects, one academic elective and one industry elective.
Core subjects
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Management
Restricted academic elective
Choose one (1) restricted elective from:
FIN571 Managerial Finance
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
MGT540 Management of Change
MKT501 Marketing Management
Restricted industry elective
Choose one (1) restricted elective from:
ITE518 Agile Project Management
ITE519 IT Service Management
MGI514 Project Management Leadership
MGI518 Program and Portfolio Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Master of Project Management
The Master of Project Management consists of eight core subjects, two academic electives and two industry electives.
Core subjects
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
MGT510 Strategic Management**
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI514 Project Management Leadership
MGI521 Professional Communications
** Capstone subject
Restricted academic electives
Choose two (2) restricted electives from:
FIN571 Managerial Finance
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
MGT540 Management of Change
MKT501 Marketing Management
Restricted industry electives
Choose two (2) restricted electives from:
ITE518 Agile Project Management
ITE519 IT Service Management
MGI518 Program and Portfolio Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Enrolment pattern
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
Calendar Session 1 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 2
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Calendar Session 2 intake
Session 1
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 2
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Calendar Session 3 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 2
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Graduate Diploma in Project Management
Calendar Session 1 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 2
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 3
Academic elective
Industry elective
Session 4
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI521 Professional Communications
Calendar Session 2 intake
Session 1
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
MGI521 Professional Communications
Session 2
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 3
Academic elective
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
Session 4
HRM502 Human Resource Management
Industry elective
Calendar Session 3 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 2
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 3
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MGI521 Professional Communications
Session 4
Academic elective
Industry elective
Master of Project Management
Calendar Session 1 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 2
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 3
Academic elective
Industry elective
Session 4
Academic elective
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
Session 5
HRM502 Human Resource Management
Industry elective
Session 6
MGI514 Project Management Leadership
MGT510 Strategic Management
Calendar Session 2 intake
Session 1
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
MGI521 Professional Communications
Session 2
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 3
Academic elective
Industry elective
Session 4
HRM502 Human Resource Management
Industry elective
Session 5
Academic elective
MGI514 Project Management Leadership
Session 6
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGT510 Strategic Management
Calendar Session 3 intake
Session 1
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
Session 2
MGI521 Professional Communications
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Session 3
HRM502 Human Resource Management
Industry elective
Session 4
Academic elective
MGI514 Project Management Leadership
Session 5
Academic elective
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
Session 6
Industry elective
MGT510 Strategic Management
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.